Thanks tom, you are right re power button. Don't know how I missed
this. BUT, this setup is done in the early startup code for all 5536
parts. I need to add a Config.lb entry into ALL mainboards that use
the 5536 to allow people to set this value. I don't know why we
decided to set the value so ear
ron minnich wrote:
> On 10/15/07, Jordan Crouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What are you trying to do?
>
> I load linuxbios, and alix1c runs for 3-4 seconds and turns off. I am
> convinced it is something in PM hardware, just don't know what.
>
> Here are the settings we make
> static void c
On 10/15/07, Marc Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this platform have a power button? You could be getting the four
> second ACPI soft-off if the power button signal was tied to on.
>
it has an unconnected power button.
Call it the Case of the Phantom Power Button.
Time to check once mo
ron minnich wrote:
> On 10/15/07, Jordan Crouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> What are you trying to do?
>>
>
> I load linuxbios, and alix1c runs for 3-4 seconds and turns off. I am
> convinced it is something in PM hardware, just don't know what.
>
> Here are the settings we make
> sta
On 10/15/07, Jordan Crouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are you trying to do?
I load linuxbios, and alix1c runs for 3-4 seconds and turns off. I am
convinced it is something in PM hardware, just don't know what.
Here are the settings we make
static void cs5536_setup_power_button(void)
{
On 15/10/07 09:11 -0700, ron minnich wrote:
> it always turns off in 4 seconds.
>
> I have been told to look at this:
> 6.18.3.14 PM Fail-Safe Delay and Enable (PM_FSD)
> PMS I/O Offset 40h
> Type R/W
> Reset Valueh
> Reads always return the value written, except
it always turns off in 4 seconds.
I have been told to look at this:
6.18.3.14 PM Fail-Safe Delay and Enable (PM_FSD)
PMS I/O Offset 40h
Type R/W
Reset Valueh
Reads always return the value written, except for RSVD bits [29:20].
But I can't see that we're setting i